Peters told INSIDE EDITION: "It is the worst nightmare you could not wake up from. I mean, it is just nonstop harassment."

Peters found herself the target of a diabolical plot to destroy her reputation by a married couple, Jill and Kent Easter.

Now a civil court awarded her $5.7 million and justification.

"I am glad it is over," she said.

Her ordeal started over pick-up times for the Easter’s six-year-old son. Jill Easter arrived at the school to pick up her son, but couldn’t find him.

When asked about the boy’s whereabouts, Peters replied he was “slow,” meaning he was walking slowly.

Jill Easter took it as an insult and as a knock on her son’s intelligence. She went to the principal and demanded that Peters be released of her position.

The Easters, who are wealthy lawyers, plotted to frame Peters by planting drugs in her car. Kent Easter disguised his voice and called police from a hotel saying he saw Peters driving erratically in an elementary school parking lot.

The PTA president was arrested, but the plot soon began to unravel.

Jill Easter, who wrote a thriller about committing a perfect crime under the pen name Ava Bjork, pled guilty and was sentenced to four months in prison.